Spill proof lid

A lid assembly including a lid defining openings therethrough and a guide channel, and a body slidably engaging the lid and defining protrusions that correspond in position with the openings and a resiliently deformable member guided within the guide channel, wherein the body is movable between a first position in which the openings and protrusions are aligned to block fluid flow and a second position in which the openings and protrusions are misaligned to allow fluid flow through the lid, and wherein the body is biased in the direction of the first position.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/399,691 filed Jul. 16, 2010, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/401,406 filed Aug. 13, 2010, the contents of both of which are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.

TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND

The exemplary embodiments provided herein relate generally to the field of spill proof container lids, and more particularly, to lid assemblies including a lid having spaced-apart openings defined therethrough and a slider body defining corresponding protrusions that slidably engages the lid such that alignment of the protrusions and openings prevents the passage of fluid therethrough, and misalignment of the protrusions and openings permits the passage of fluid therethrough.

Various configurations of spill proof lids are well known in the art, however, disadvantages of conventional designs include two-handed operation, complexity, cleanability, poor fluid flow and cooperation with existing handles for operation, among other disadvantages. Accordingly, embodiments of lid assemblies are provided herein that overcome the disadvantages of prior art designs. The lid assemblies provided herein can advantageously be used with cups, disposable cups, mugs, tumblers and other container types, thus broad application among containers.

BRIEF SUMMARY

In one embodiment, a lid assembly is provided herein including a lid defining openings therethrough and a guide channel, and a body slidably engaging the lid and defining protrusions that correspond in position with the openings and a resiliently deformable member guided within the guide channel, wherein the body is movable between a first position in which the openings and protrusions are aligned to block a flow of fluid through the lid, and a second position in which the openings and protrusions are misaligned to allow a flow of fluid through the lid, and wherein engagement of the resiliently deformable member within the guide channel biases the body in the direction of the first position.

In a further aspect, the lid defines a recessed portion for receiving the body.

In a further aspect, the lid defines a recess for receiving a projection of the body.

In a further aspect, the openings are diametrically aligned on the lid.

In a further aspect, the body includes a lever assembly that biases a lever in a direction apart from a container associated with the lid.

In another embodiment, a lid assembly is provided herein including a lid defining a recess, first and second spaced-apart and diametrically aligned openings therethrough, and vertically-extending projections positioned between the first and second openings defining guide channels, and a slider body slidingly received within the recess, the slider body defining first and second protrusions on its underside that correspond in position with the first and second openings, and resiliently deformable features that are guided within the guide channels, wherein the slider body is movable between a first position in which the first and second openings and the first and second protrusions are aligned, respectively, to block a flow of fluid through the lid, and a second position in which the first and second openings and the first and second protrusions, respectively, are misaligned to allow a flow of fluid through the lid, and wherein engagement of the resiliently deformable features within the guide channels biases the slider body in the direction of the first position.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Various features, aspects and advantages of the present invention are understood when the following detailed description of the invention is read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a lid assembly in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention;

FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the lid assembly shown disassembled;

FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view of the lid assembly;

FIG. 4 is a bottom plan view of the lid assembly shown disassembled;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the lid assembly shown disassembled;

FIG. 6 is a side elevation view of the lid assembly shown disassembled;

FIG. 7 is a front elevation view of the lid assembly shown disassembled; and

FIG. 8 is a rear elevation view of the lid assembly shown disassembled.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. However, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the representative embodiments set forth herein. The exemplary embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be both thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention and enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make, use and practice the invention.

Referring to FIGS. 1-8, various illustrations of an exemplary embodiment of a container lid assembly are shown. It is intended that the lid assembly may be used with various container types including, but not limited to, mugs, tumblers, glasses, handled and non-handled containers, and other like containers, while requiring modification to the lid shape, size, sealing features etc. within routine skill of one in the art.

The lid assembly is shown throughout the figures at reference numeral 10, and generally operates through the sliding engagement of a slider body 12 with a lid 14. The lid 14 is a generally disc-shaped member having a vertically-extending annular flange 16 adjacent its perimeter for capturing fluid. The annular flange 16 has a break or “slot” 18 for positioning and clearing a portion of the slider body 12. The lid 14 defines diametrically-aligned first and second openings 20, 22 that are positioned inward of the perimeter of the lid. The openings 20, 22 are substantially spaced-apart such that, regardless of the orientation of an associated container, when handled, a typical drinking angle allows liquid to pass through one opening and air through the other. The openings 20, 22 are dimensioned to permit a sufficient amount of fluid to leave the container, and a sufficient amount of air to enter the container to prevent a vacuum effect. The openings 20, 22 may have a vertical sidewall or may define a chamfer for sealing engagement with protrusions of the slider body 12, as described in detail below. The slot 18, the first opening 20, and the second opening 22 are diametrically aligned.

The lid 14 further defines a recessed portion 24 within its top surface that has a shape generally corresponding to the generally rectangular portion of the slider body 12. The first and second openings 20, 22 are positioned spaced-apart and diametrically aligned within the recessed portion 24. Within the recessed portion 24 are further recesses 26 that are spaced-apart and positioned adjacent the first opening 20. The recesses 26 correspond in position with ramps 28 on the underside of the slider body 12 such that the recesses 26 and the ramps 28 are aligned and the slider body 12 can seat flush within recessed portion 24 in a first position in which the openings 20, 22 are “closed” and fluid is prevented from passing therethrough. In a second or “open” position, the ramps 28 and the recesses 26 are misaligned and the ramps 28 “ramp out” of the recesses 26 and move the slider body 12 upward relative to the lid 14. The slider body 12 translates relative to the recessed portion 24 along a diametrical axis through the first and second openings 20, 22, and is prevented from moving laterally within the recessed portion 24.

The lid 14 further defines vertically-extending protrusions 30 generally centrally located in recessed portion 24 that define guide channels for guiding corresponding features on the underside of the slider body 12. Translation of the slider body 12 within the recessed portion 24 causes the features on the underside of the slider body 12 to resiliently deform as they move within the guide channels and bias the slider body 12 in the direction against the direction of movement. Movement of the slider body 12 is actuated by moving a lever portion of the slider body 12, as described in detail below, relative to the associated container, which causes the slider body 12 to translate relative to the recessed portion 24. As the slider body 12 moves, the features of the slider body 12 are guided together in the channels defined by the projections 30. When the handled is released, the memory of the features of the slider body 12 causes them to move apart and travel in the opposite direction within the guide channels, causing the slider body 12 to return to the first or “closed” position. The features of the slider body 12 and the projections 30 can be oriented in either direction such that the slider body 12 can translate in either direction relative to the recessed portion 24. Thus, actuation of the handle can either “push” or “pull” the slider body 12 relative to the lid 14.

The slider body 12 defines generally hemispherical protrusions 32 on its underside that correspond in position to the first and second openings 20, 22. The protrusions 32 are generally hemispherical such that they sealingly engage within the first and second chamfered openings 20, 22. Centrally positioned between the protrusions 32 are the features, such as the resiliently deformable fingers 34 shown.

The slider body 12 may define tabs 36 on either side thereof that are received beneath flanges defined on opposing sides of the recessed portion 24. The engagement of the tabs 36 beneath the flanges resists against upward pulling forces on the slider body 12 and prevents unintentional disengagement of the slider body 12 from the lid 14. Installation of the slider body 12 in recessed portion 24 requires a slight downward pressing force on the slider body 12 to move the tabs 36 past their respective flanges.

The slider body 12 further includes a lever assembly 38 that passes through the slot 18 and engages the underside of the annular flange 16. The lever assembly 38 is outwardly biased, and in an exemplary embodiment includes a V-spring arrangement. In operation, the lever 40 is pressed toward the associated container, causing the protrusion carrying portion of slider body 12 to move toward the lever 40, consequently causing the protrusions 32 to withdraw from their respective openings both longitudinally and vertically as a result of the ramping action. Release of the lever 40 causes the biasing member to return lever 40 to its outward state, causing slider body 12 to return to its aligned, lowered position within the recessed portion 24, thus blocking openings 20, 22. As stated above, lever assembly 38 may be arranged to move slider body 12 in either direction relative to lid 14 to open and close the openings 20, 22.

As best shown in FIG. 6, the slider body 12 defines a hook 42 that engages the underside of the lid 14 to further retain the slider body 12 on the lid 14. As shown, lid 14 defines specific geometry that sealingly engages a corresponding container, however, it is intended that other sealing geometries may be practiced to accommodate any shaped container without departing from the scope of the invention.

The slider body 12 and lid 14 may be constructed from any suitable material including various types of plastics known to those skilled in the art. It is intended that openings 20, 22 and protrusions 32 may have alternative positions, shapes and dimensions.

While a spill proof lid assembly has been described with reference to specific embodiments and examples, it is envisioned that various details of the invention may be changed without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation.

Claims

1. A lid assembly, comprising:

a lid defining openings therethrough and a guide channel; and
a body slidably engaging the lid and defining protrusions that correspond in position with the openings, and a resiliently deformable member guided within the guide channel;
wherein the body is movable between a first position in which the openings and protrusions are aligned to block a flow of fluid through the lid, and a second position in which the openings and protrusions are misaligned to allow a flow of fluid through the lid, and wherein engagement of the resiliently deformable member within the guide channel biases the body in the direction of the first position.

2. The lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein the lid defines a recessed portion for receiving the body.

3. The lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein the lid defines a recess for receiving a projection of the body.

4. The lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein the openings are diametrically aligned on the lid.

5. The lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein the openings are chamfered.

6. The lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein the body further includes a lever assembly that biases a lever in a direction apart from a container associated with the lid.

7. A lid assembly, comprising:

a lid defining a recess, first and second spaced-apart and diametrically aligned openings therethrough, and vertically-extending projections positioned between the first and second openings defining guide channels; and
a slider body slidingly received within the recess, the slider body defining first and second protrusions on its underside that correspond in position with the first and second openings, and resiliently deformable features that are guided within the guide channels;
wherein the slider body is movable between a first position in which the first and second openings and the first and second protrusions are aligned, respectively, to block a flow of fluid through the lid, and a second position in which the first and second openings and the first and second protrusions, respectively, are misaligned to allow a flow of fluid through the lid, and wherein engagement of the resiliently deformable features within the guide channels biases the slider body in the direction of the first position.

8. The lid assembly according to claim 7, wherein recess, the first and second openings and the vertically-extending projections are diametrically aligned on the lid.

9. The lid assembly according to claim 7, wherein the lid defines a recess for receiving a projection of the body that urges the slider body and lid apart when the recess and the projection are misaligned.

10. The lid assembly according to claim 7, wherein the first and second openings are chamfered.

11. The lid assembly according to claim 7, wherein the slider body further includes a lever assembly that biases a lever in a direction apart from a container associated with the lid.

Patent History
Publication number: 20120012585
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 18, 2011
Publication Date: Jan 19, 2012
Patent Grant number: 8919593
Inventors: Russell Sinacori (Charlotte, NC), Douglas Ramsey (Rochester, NY)
Application Number: 13/135,821
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Secondary Closure Guided In Reciprocating Movement (220/254.9)
International Classification: B65D 51/18 (20060101);